Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Banking tips that should be aware Account knowledge

Banking tips that should be aware Account knowledge



  • Know the fees associated with your account. Ask what types of fees to expect and how you can avoid them. They creep up, and your bank might not prepare you for new fees either. For instance, large banks like Bank of America are instating monthly fees for debit card usage. While charges are between $3-$5, its still a pretty significant fee for debit card users.
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  • Your purchasing habits are stored. In the ever-connected modern day world, purchases made by debit and credit cards are stored and analyzed. This might not mean a whole lot to you in terms of your debit card usage, but companies could use the data to determine your interest rates for credit cards. Keep that in mind if you tend to make not-so-responsible choices like purchasing huge items spontaneously or blowing your paycheck in a 24-hour period. Otherwise, opt to make more cash purchases.
  • Limit the amount of transfers you make. I had a lot of savings from working during college, but I quickly drained those resources in the real world and racked up killer transfer fees. Banks obviously want you to keep your money in the bank, so budget yourself before you transfer money out of the account. This way you arent forced to pay more fees than necessary.
  • Save, save, save! In your 20s, its a day-to-day financial struggle; I get it! While its difficult to think about the future or prepare for natural disasters, accidents, or injuries — they happen! Be adamant about setting aside a certain amount every paycheck. Shoot for 10 to 15 percent, but anything is better than nothing, even if its $20.
  • Check your checks. Debit card purchases appear on your account immediately, whereas checks can take up to a week to be cashed. In that time, the lattes add up; the account is drained; and its a pain (and financial drain) to deal with a bounced check.
  • View your account history daily. Save your receipts and double check the charges on your online banking. Theres nothing worse than a hefty overdraft fee due to negligence. Everyone makes mistakes, but youre better off (and richer too) if youre the one catching them.

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